Your information may be shared with other NBCUniversal businesses and used to better tailor our services and advertising to you. For more details about how we use your information, see our Privacy Policy. If you are located outside of the U.S., your information may be transferred to, processed and used in the U.S.

Shock jock Howard Stern has come out in defense of the Grammy-winning American Idol champ after music mogul Clive Davis openly trashed her songwriting skills and career choices in his newly released memoir, The Soundtrack of My Life.

In his memoir, Davis blasts Clarkson as a "‘s---ty" songwriter and recounts a purported meeting with the singer during which she supposedly crumbled into "hysterical sobbing" when he demanded a song be pulled from her new album.

The accusations have left Clarkson seething. "I refuse to be bullied and I just have to clear up his memory lapses and misinformation for myself and for my fans," Clarkson wrote in a fiery missive on her WhoSay page.

Davis, however, refuses to back down.

"I am truly very sorry that she has decided to take issue with what I know to be an accurate depiction of our time together," he later tweeted in response.

Share

Tweet

Share

Email

<> Embed

CTRL-C or CMD-C, then press Enter.Click/tap elsewhere to exit, or press ESC.

Your information may be shared with other NBCUniversal businesses and used to better tailor our services and advertising to you. For more details about how we use your information, see our Privacy Policy. If you are located outside of the U.S., your information may be transferred to, processed and used in the U.S.